year (and they wonder why graduates leave the country and dont come
back). Paid as much tax in a month in Aus as I do in a year here!
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hi!
thanks for the suggestion. that
hi!
thanks for the suggestion. that is pretty much what i had decided to do ie
write something and try and market it.
however i'd beg to differ on the weather.
i dont think cold, grey, wet, clammy, uncertain weather qualifies as good
weather esp compared to the sunny predictable weather down her
ajay,
The best way to demonstrate you skills is to look for an idea and write
something and sell it, you end up as your own boss and you gain the
experience.
You seem to think the no-experience vs employeers want experience issue is
new, but it was the same 15 years or so ago when I started out.
when: 2004
where: sydney
citizenship: australian
the problem though is that most people here thesedays want some level of
experience before they are willing to hire you, the trend is a lot towards
contract/temp jobs.
the problem ofcourse is where to get that elusive experience, and uni project
n a simple Toyota
Camry will set you back $110k (about $64k US).
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Sent: Thursday, 5 February 2004 00:38
To: Jiin-Her Lu
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Subject: RE: Looking for junior Java/Struts developers
Jiin-He
> Oh I didn't live there, I just worked there. I lived in
> Frederick County, Maryland, which was quite a bit better of a
> place to live than in Reston. I agree, those laws are quite
> a bit uptight -- no place should have obnoxious zoning like
> that. But the area is pretty clean, seems to
Joe Hertz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I grew up in Reston (and you've made me nauseous by calling it
> "tops!" tyvm :-). I mean, any place that has zoning laws telling you
> you cannot paint your house the color you want, can fine you for not
> mowing your lawn, has outlawed street lights and tel
> Herndon is a pretty sweet place. I used to work in Reston,
> actually on the top floor at Reston Town Center, and that
> area is tops. It sure does beat this place that I'm at now,
> hands down! A salary of $50K would be pretty meager living
> though, especially in that area. You'd most l
Andrew Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Least you can afford a car in Herdon VA. Over here even a
> simple Toyota Camry will set you back $110k (about $64k US).
Nah -- a Camry is not even half that cost here. At least it shouldn't
be. But you shouldn't waste your money on the Camry, especially
04, 2004 11:05 AM
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Hello,
Just noticed this thread.
If the original sender is still looking for a Java/Struts
developer, I know several good ones in Zagreb, Croatia.
The cost of living in Croatia is much lower
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> Jiin-Her hits the nail on the head
> I certainly wouldn't w
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Jiin-Her hits the nail on the head
I certainly wouldn't want to make 50K while living in Boston or New York
City...
Here's the cost of living for Herndon VA
http://realestate.yahoo.com/re/neighborhood/search.html?sa=&c=Herndon&
Jiin-Her hits the nail on the head
I certainly wouldn't want to make 50K while living in Boston or New York
City...
Here's the cost of living for Herndon VA
http://realestate.yahoo.com/re/neighborhood/search.html?sa=&c=Herndon&s=VA&z=
Cost of living (taxes, expenses, insurance, etc...) can change
Depends on when, where, and what is your citizenship. It can be up to $ 85000+ in US.
Jiin-Her Lu
(816) 926-2145
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whats a graduate programmer worth? i'm told to accept 45k, which i believe in
the states would be 30k or roundabouts.
*sniff* US 50k *sniff*
ruary 2004 06:05
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> Folks,
>
> We are actively looking for java/struts/jboss developers here at GNX
> (www.gnx.com). If you have one year of experience using java/struts o
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Did anyone actually go to the website for this company and look for the
supposed job posting on their careers site? coz it isn't there.
Id say sending the info to
use of
e-mail for such purpose.
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whats a graduate programmer wor
ail for such purpose.
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whats a graduate programmer worth? i'
seems worth the effort. So much as
sneeze and it moves you up a tax bracket or two and Mr Costello has his hand
in your pocket again...
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From: ajay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 4 February 2004 12:34
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whats a graduate programmer worth? i'm told to accept 45k, which i believe in
the states would be 30k or roundabouts.
*sniff* US 50k *sniff*
i wonder how many years i'll have to slave for before i see money like that.
50k US??? Thats like 85k over here - which is a *lot* more than even a ve
the States these days?
;-)
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From: Yibing Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 4 February 2004 06:05
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Folks,
We are actively looking for java/struts/jboss develope
I would like to give a try. I live in Manassas, VA.
Please find my resume in the Word format in the
attachment.
Caroline Jen
Tel: 703-369-3257
--- Yibing Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> We are actively looking for java/struts/jboss
> developers here at GNX
> (www.gnx.com). If you
Folks,
We are actively looking for java/struts/jboss developers here at GNX
(www.gnx.com). If you have one year of experience using java/struts or jboss
and are willing to relocate to Herndon, VA, please send me your resume to
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
The salary is around $50k.
Thanks,
Yibing
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